IncantatioN said:I'd partially agree with that but it isn't the case in all movies.
No shit. But it's not like it's specific to movies. Novels, plays, folklore are similarly affected.
IncantatioN said:I'd partially agree with that but it isn't the case in all movies.
NightCrawler said:the rest felt it was directed by the asian Tony Scott.
Aazealh said:Now wait a minute mister, don't you talk bad about The Last Boyscout!
IncantatioN said:Tall request, The Insider's darn good. How about No Country For Old Men, Eastern Promises, The Man From Earth, Infernal Affairs, Minority Report, Cache, Mulholland Drive, A History of Violence, Primer, Moon ... crud, gotta get back to work.
Griffith said:Star Trek Into Darkness... indeed. SPOILERIFIC discussion ahead. Don't read if you want to go in fresh and untainted for the experience.
The movie is not yet available in my country. I am not going to read the rest of your posts, but i am so sad to see that you guys didn't like the movie.Walter said:Just got back from Star Trek: Into Darkness. Very disappointed.
Joe Chip said:The movie is not yet available in my country. I am not going to read the rest of your posts, but i am so sad to see that you guys didn't like the movie.
He should get used to shitty movies?Johnstantine said:Get used to it around these parts.
Johnstantine said:Get used to it around these parts.
Walter said:He should get used to shitty movies?
Griffith said:Like my pappy used to tell me, if you don't have anything bad to say, don't say anything at all.
What did you think of Into Darkness Johnstantine? I know you were looking forward to it but I see a review comment beyond your spoiler save (hope that didn't get you). I enjoyed it as a popcorn movie and some of the cheesy stuff was fun, but it wasn't nearly as sharp as the last one and as a fan of TOS it was pretty blasphemous too.
Johnstantine said:I loved TOS, but in no way did I ever feel the need to compare this to that. That would be silly, ya know?
Johnstantine said:As for the movie, I really enjoyed it. But, then again, I didn't go in expecting it to be world-moving.
NightCrawler said:You forgot Memento.
I have all the love for Mulholland Drive, but besides Infernal Affairs, i don't see the rest as being in the same genre, and not even in the same ballpark in terms of quality, but well that's just, like, my opinion, man.
Cache had an interesting premise (slightly borrowed from Lost Highway), but failed to deliver as a whole. Haneke will always be too pretentious for his own good. Still, he has moments of genius in all of his movies.
It's sitting at 68% now, and it's not out yet. I think a 50% rating is perfectly acceptable for a movie, particularly with how Rotten Tomatoes uses scoring (hit or miss). I've always felt that a good movie polarizes opinions.frankencowx said:Man of Steel has a lower rating on rotten than Superman Returns..
frankencowx said:Man of Steel has a lower rating on rotten than Superman Returns..
IncantatioN said:John, are there slow motion sequences like you get to see in Snyder's other movies?
Johnstantine said:Critics love to hate Zack Snyder.
IncantatioN said:John, are there slow motion sequences like you get to see in Snyder's other movies?
frankencowx said:I hate that shit. I always felt that if 300 was played at a normal speed, it would be 30 minutes long.
Johnstantine said:What do you think?